The Buffalo Bills have one of the league’s most talented receiving groups. Whether it’s the league leader in receiving, an up-and-coming youngster, a savvy veteran, an intriguing young player, or a Swiss Army knife you want, the Bills have it. They also boast another valuable niche role: arguably the NFL’s best slot receiver.
When Buffalo signed a veteran wideout known for his prowess in beating players in short-to-intermediate routes, many pundits laughed given quarterback Josh Allen’s struggles in that area of the field as a rookie. Over the last two seasons, Allen and that veteran wideout have built enough chemistry where each has made the other a better player.